Armed police discovered a sex dungeon replete with bondage masks and chains when they raided a house in a posh London suburb after neighbors complained of “whipping” and “screaming.”

Suburban dominatrix
Mistress Evilyne, 31, was reported to the Metropolitan Police
after neighbors complained about the noises coming from her
4-bedroom house.

Police raided the house in Orpington, south-east London, only to
discover a BDSM dungeon, which appears to have been inspired by
the erotic novel Fifty Shades of Grey.

Behind the upper-middle class façade of the £750,000 house lies
‘Dungeon Manor,’ a business which offers services including
whipping, spanking, caning and pinching.

Mistress Evilyne, who owns the property, insists everything she
is doing is within the law.

“My business is legal, I’m registered with HMRC and no sexual
services are offered,” she said.

Armed police raided the house when the next-door neighbor
complained that she saw people running around outside the house
with guns.

Evilyne said: “The police were indeed called to the property
recently, and that was by my next door neighbor who didn't like
the fact that a production company who had rented the property
for the day chose to film a scene at the front door, with two
actors dressed as policemen, being opened up to by two others who
were acting out a couple having a domestic argument.

“After coming over and swearing at the crew, who told her
that they were now done filming outside, and apologized profusely
for any disturbance, she retreated and called the police saying
that people were running around with guns outside the
property.

“An armed response unit was called out, but when the police
arrived and saw that there was nothing more than a couple of
kiddy toy plastic truncheons, they left,” she added.

Mistress Dominatrix said people who are afraid of what she does
are “nay-sayers.”

Speaking to the News Shopper newspaper, she said: “I think
people are scared that it’s sex, that it’s sleazy, that it’s
something dangerous or whatever. That it’s going to bring a bad
name to the neighborhood.”

“People come to us with their fantasies, and we make them
come true – anything from being put in a bath of baked beans to
being forced to act like a dog.

“We are not loud and I don’t know what the neighbors are
complaining about,” she added.

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said the force had not found any
evidence of illegal activity.